Flag of Indiana - Usage

Usage

Several others laws govern the use of the state flag. The flag is required to be flown by all state militias and the Indiana National Guard. It is to be on display at the Indiana Statehouse at all times. The flag must also be displayed at any agency that is funded in part or in full by the state government, including public schools, state universities, and state parks. In all other respects the flag should be treated with the same care and respect as the flag of the United States.

In late 2008, Tribune Broadcasting station WTTV in Indianapolis began to use the flag's design as part of their station's logo.

A variation of the Indiana state flag was used as the Gotham flag in the 1989 "Batman" movie. The flag can be seen in the mayor's office.

The logo of Amoco Corporation (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana) prominently features a torch to commemorate the company's Indiana origins.

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